Richard Walker, who departed as general counsel of Deutsche Bank last year, has joined King & Spalding as a partner in New York, as the Atlanta-based firm continues to grow.
Last year, the firm surpassed the 1,000-lawyer headcount mark, and has opened 15 offices since 2008 including a Chicago office earlier this year. At the same time, the firm has lost key figures such as Christopher Wray,a partner who reportedly earned $9.2 million , and who Trump tapped as his new FBI Director.
Walker started his career at Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft, and then spent a decade in the Securities ...
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